2018年3月18日日曜日

意味を調べるUwe Sunde

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Uwe Sunde


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'''Uwe Sunde''' (born in [[Garmisch-Partenkirchen]] on May 29th, [[1973]])<ref>[http://ift.tt/2IubeIt Curriculum vitae of Uwe Sunde on the website of the LMU (status: January 2018). Retrieved March 18th, 2018.]</ref> is a [[Germany|German]] [[economist]] and currently Professor of Economics at the [[Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich]] (LMU) as well as a Research Professor in the [[ifo Institute for Economic Research|ifo Center for Labour and Demographic Economics]].<ref>[http://ift.tt/2pn8qEr Webpage of Uwe Sunde on the website of the LMU. Retrieved March 18th, 2018.]</ref> Sunde's research interests include [[economic development|long-term development]] and [[economic growth|growth]], [[political economy]], [[labour economics]], [[population economics]], and [[behavioural economics]].<ref>[http://ift.tt/2IubeIt Curriculum vitae of Uwe Sunde on the website of the LMU (status: January 2018). Retrieved March 18th, 2018.]</ref> In 2015, his research on [[risk aversion|risk preferences]] and on the role of [[life expectancy]] and [[human capital]] for long-term economic development earned him the [[Gossen Prize]].<ref>[http://ift.tt/2IAopru IZA Press (September 7th, 2015). IZA Fellow Uwe Sunde wins prestigious Gossen Prize. Retrieved March 18th, 2018.]</ref>

== Biography==

A native of [[Garmisch-Partenkirchen]], Uwe Sunde spent his undergraduate and postgraduate studies at [[Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich]] (LMU) and [[University of Warwick]] (as [[Erasmus Programme|Erasmus exchange]]), and earned a diploma in economics in 1998. Thereafter, he participated in the European Doctoral Program at the [[Pompeu Fabra University]] and [[University of Bonn]], receiving his [[Ph.D.]] from the latter in 2003. After earning his Ph.D., Sunde worked as a research associate and later as a [[postdoctoral researcher]] at the [[IZA Institute of Labor Economics|Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA)]] and the [[Bonn Graduate School of Economics]] (2003-2008), at the end of which he earned his [[habilitation]] from the University of Bonn. He then moved to the [[University of St. Gallen]], where he held the positions of Professor of Macroeconomics and Director of the [[Swiss Institute for Empirical Economic Research]] (SEW-HSG). Having returned to Germany in 2012, Uwe Sunde has been a Professor of Economics at the LMU ever since then. In parallel, Sunde is affiliated with the [[ifo Institute for Economic Research|ifo Center for Labour and Demographic Economics]] and the [[German Institute for Economic Research|DIW Berlin]] as a research professor and with the [[Centre for Economic Policy Research]] (CEPR) and IZA as a research fellow. In terms of professional activities, he is member of the Councils for Population Economics, for Macroeconomics and for Organization Economics within the [[German Economic Association]], on whose Extended Board he sat in 2015/16, chairs the Survey Committee of the [[German Socio-Economic Panel]] (SOEP), and participates in the selection of the recipients of the [[Humboldt Research Award]]s within the [[Alexander von Humboldt Foundation]]. Moreover, he performs editorial duties for the academic journals ''[[Economic Policy (journal)|Economic Policy]]'' and ''[[Journal of the Economics of Aging]]'' and has edited the ''[[Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization]]'' as well as ''[[Applied Economics Quarterly]]'' in the past. Finally, he has also been in the past a member of the Executive Board of the [[European Association of Labour Economists]] (EALE), an extramural fellow at the [[University of Maastricht]], and a coordinator of IZA's Guest and Visitors Programme.<ref>[http://ift.tt/2IubeIt Curriculum vitae of Uwe Sunde on the website of the LMU (status: January 2018). Retrieved March 18th, 2018.]</ref>

== Research==

Uwe Sunde's research interests include [[economic development|long-term development]] and [[human capital|human capital formation]], [[labour economics]], [[population economics]], and [[behavioural economics]]. According to [[IDEAS/RePEc]], Sunde ranks among the top 2% of highest cited economists worldwide.<ref>[http://ift.tt/2pophXh Top 10% authors in economics registered on IDEAS/RePEc (status: February 2018). Retrieved March 18th, 2018.]</ref>

== Selected publications==

* [http://ift.tt/2Iz2MI6 Dohmen, T. et al. (20111). Individual Risk Attitudes: Measurement, Determinants, and Behavioral Consequences. ''Journal of the European Economic Association'', 9(3), pp. 522-550.]
* [http://ift.tt/2pn8rIv Dohmen, T. et al. (2010). Are Risk Aversion and Impatience Related to Cognitive Ability? ''American Economic Review'', 100(3), pp. 1238-1260.]
* Dohmen, T. et al. (2011). The intergenerational transmission of risk and trust attitudes. ''Review of Economic Studies'', 79(2), pp. 645-677.
* Fliessbach, K. et al. (2007). Social comparison affects reward-related brain activity in the human ventral striatum. ''Science'' 318(5854), pp. 1305-1308.
* Cervellati, M., Sunde, U. (2005). Human capital formation, life expectancy, and the process of development. ''American Economic Review'', 95(5), pp. 1653-1672.
* Bonin, H. et al. (2007). Cross-sectional earnings risk and occupational sorting: The role of risk attitudes. ''Labour Economics'', 14(6), pp. 926-937.
* Jaeger, D.A. et al. (2010). Direct evidence on risk attitudes and migration. ''Review of Economics and Statistics'', 92(3), pp. 684-689.
* Dohmen, T. et al. (2009). Homo reciprocans: Survey evidence on behavioural outcomes. ''Economic Journal'', 119(536), pp. 592-612.
* Cervellati, M., Sunde, U. (2011). Life expectancy and economic growth: the role of the demographic transition. ''Journal of Economic Growth'', 16(2), pp. 99-133.
* Fahr, R., Sunde, U. (2009). Did the Hartz Reforms Speed-Up the Matching Process? A Macro-Evaluating Using Empirical Matching Functions. ''German Economic Review'', 10(3), pp. 284-316.
* Dohmen, T. et al. (2008). Representative trust and reciprocity: Prevalence and determinants. ''Economic Inquiry'', 46(1), pp. 84-90.
* Dohmen, T. et al. (2011). Relative versus absolute income, joy of winning, and gender: Brain imaging evidence. ''Journal of Public Economics'', 95(3-4), pp. 279-285.

== References==



== External links==

[http://ift.tt/2pn8qEr Webpage of Uwe Sunde on the website of the LMU]
[http://ift.tt/2IubfMx Profile of Uwe Sunde on the website of the CESifo Group]

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